Why Africa’s youngest leader is a hit: Traore articulates revolutionary message that appeals to youth frustrated by thievery of Western democracy

Why Africa’s youngest leader is a hit: Traore articulates revolutionary message that appeals to youth frustrated by thievery of Western democracy

The latest Traore frenzy reached a new peak late April with a solidarity march in the country’s capital, Ouagadougou, following an alleged coup attempt and comments by Gen Michael Langley, the head of US military in Africa, accusing the Burkina Faso leader of misusing the country’s gold reserves.

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Regional government in central Kenya pushes up revenue by $ 7.7m after digitising public services

Regional government in central Kenya pushes up revenue by $ 7.7m after digitising public services

The revenue management module also plays a crucial role by automating and tracking all revenue streams, thereby bolstering transparency and accountability which has seen the county increase its own source revenue collection to Ksh4.6 billion, up from Ksh3.5 billion, without increasing fees and levies, as reported by the Controller of Budget in the 2023/2024 financial year.

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Gold rush: How exposure to mercury, which causes irreversible brain damage and loss of vision, is a disaster in Senegal

Gold rush: How exposure to mercury, which causes irreversible brain damage and loss of vision, is a disaster in Senegal

A 2018 Duke University-led study found mercury levels in soils, sediments and water near artisanal gold mining villages in southeastern Senegal that exceeded safety thresholds set by the World Health Organization and US Environmental Protection Agency by 10 to 100 times.

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Africa: Where an avalanche of ‘honourables’ and ‘excellencies’ do dishonourable things to our environment

Africa: Where an avalanche of ‘honourables’ and ‘excellencies’ do dishonourable things to our environment

Even when they deny others their entitlements such as employment, education, transport, medicines, and various opportunities such serving as soldiers, police officers or business people etc, they retain their titles of honourable, right honourable and excellency. They will retain the tiles even if they are central to generating divisions and conflicts along ethnic lines.

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Kenya kicks off wildlife conservation law review to address longstanding human-wildlife conflicts

Kenya kicks off wildlife conservation law review to address longstanding human-wildlife conflicts

Decrying what they termed as some “stiff” sections in the current law, the participants said such sections like shoot to kill for those found in gazetted wildlife areas should be dealt away with as they only serve to create more animosity between wildlife and border communities.

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